Boys basketball: Eagles smother Edison, 53-42
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Estancia High boys basketball coach Rich Boyce said
senior guard Jason Simco, battling illness, “almost coughed up a lung at
halftime.”
But after intermission, the 5-foot-10 standout was well enough to take
the heart out of the Edison offense, keying a 53-42 second-round pool
play victory Tuesday in the Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia.
“Defense, defense, defense,” Boyce said of the Eagles’ second-half
stranglehold, which began by holding the Chargers scoreless for nearly
six minutes.
Edison, which trailed only 29-28 at halftime, scored its first points of
the third quarter with 2:09 left. By that time, Estancia had built an
eight-point lead it would never relinquish.
“Jason’s been sick, but he told me at halftime, ‘Coach, I’ve got (Edison
senior forward Steve) Henderson’ in the second half.’ He did a real good
job on him and our whole team played great defense, which was the key.”
Henderson, who drilled a pair of three-pointers in the final minute of
the second quarter to pull the Chargers close, managed just two shots
after the break, missing both. He finished with a team-high 11 points.
Edison, in fact, made just two of its first 11 second-half shots, and
shot 33% from the field in the final two quarters. The designated hosts
shot just 37% overall.
“(The 6-5 Henderson) was definitely the key,” Simco said. “Defense is my
specialty and everyone was helping out.”
While Estancia’s defense turned up the pressure, the offense utilized
better patience to find quality shots.
Seven of the Eagles’ 10 second-half field goals were layups, most coming
on back-door cuts.
Senior Jon Cantrell hit four of the Eagles’ five three-pointers en route
to a game-high 18 points, while senior Darshaun Garner (13) and Simco
(11) formed a scoring trio which matched Edison’s offense.
Garner, the Eagles’ only true frontcourt player at 6-4, also gathered
seven of his game-high 13 rebounds in the pivotal third quarter. He
blocked two shots.
The Eagles (9-4) battle Trabuco Hills, also 2-0 in pool play, tonight at
7:30. The winner will play in Thursday’s 7:30 p.m. championship game.
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